Yamazaki Masayoshi, Takahashi Shinichiro, Tanaka Junichi, Takahashi Makoto
The Joint Graduate School in Science of School Education Hyogo University of Teacher Education Kato Japan.
Miharahome Sayo Japan.
Clin Case Rep. 2024 Jun 3;12(6):e9008. doi: 10.1002/ccr3.9008. eCollection 2024 Jun.
This study presents the application of an authentic Japanese bodywork approach Dohsa-hou to adults with intellectual disabilities who live in a care facility. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, such people remained disconnected from their families and friends, for which reason many of them experience anxiety, stress and inability to enjoy leisure activities. Given the lockdown circumstances, we decided to use for the first time in the field telepractice to provide Dohsa-hou. The results showed that participants experienced a gradual positive mood change and also expressed a desire to continue the sessions. Considering this, although further research is still needed, we assume that telepractice Dohsa-hou might be a viable substitute for the face-to-face sessions.
本研究介绍了正宗的日本身体疗法——动疗法,在护理机构中对成年智障人士的应用。在新冠疫情期间,这类人与家人和朋友断绝了联系,因此他们中的许多人感到焦虑、压力大,无法享受休闲活动。鉴于封锁的情况,我们决定首次在该领域使用远程诊疗来提供动疗法。结果显示,参与者的情绪逐渐发生积极变化,并且还表示希望继续参加这些课程。考虑到这一点,尽管仍需要进一步研究,但我们认为远程诊疗动疗法可能是面对面诊疗的一个可行替代方案。